Amy DiNoble, Ph.D. utilizes an integrative approach to therapy that promotes wellness by facilitating connections between the brain, mind and relationships. In therapy, she employs the concepts based in attachment theory and mindfulness to help people increase their feelings of security and wellness. Her studies in the area of psychology began at UCLA where she earned her Bachelors Degree in Science with studies in psychobiology and neuroscience. While in graduate school, Dr. DiNoble began studying interpersonal neurobiology with Dr. Daniel Siegel and found this specific area of study to be her passion as it so artfully intertwined her primary areas of interest, the brain, mind and relationships. In addition, Dr. DiNoble completed her post-doctoral fellowship in pscyho-educational diagnostic testing at Reiss-Davis Child Study Center. She has also completed training in couples and sex therapy through AACAST, and incorporates the concepts involved in interpersonal neurobiology in her approach to working with couples.